Pedestrian fights for life after crash
A PEDESTRIAN is fighting for his life after he was in collision with a car last night.
Laurence Cawley
A PEDESTRIAN is fighting for his life after he was in collision with a car last night.
Police are appealing for anybody who saw the crash, which happened in Exning Road, Newmarket, to come forward.
A spokeswoman for the police told how the pedestrian was left with serious head injuries after colliding with a black Suzuki Vitara car at 11.25pm.
The victim is currently in a critical condition at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
The road was closed until 2.50am this morning.
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Police want to hear from anyone who may have witnessed the collision or may have seen two men walking from the town centre towards Exning Road between 10.45pm and 11.30pm.
Anyone with any information about this collision should contact Sgt Paul Ward on 01473 613500.